Abstract
This chapter offers a critical overview of recent philosophical literature on erotic art and
pornography as well as some suggestions about new directions for inquiry, all with an
eye toward ethical issues that arise in these areas. The first section surveys philosophical
discussions of the purported distinction between art and pornography. The next
section considers new areas of inquiry that arise once we shift focus to the connections
and similarities between erotic art and pornography. Once we put the pornography
literature and the aesthetics- and- ethics literature into conversation with one another,
new areas of inquiry open up, including: the harms and benefits that come from engaging
with libidinous representations, applications of speech act theory to libidinous
representations, and philosophical and ethical issues pertaining to fiction, imagination,
and fantasy. Finally, the chapter concludes with a discussion of sex positivity and social
justice issues related to libidinous representations.